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ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and reducing debt and deficits that are contemporaneously. >> well, i think the first thing that they could do is have a really serious plan about reducing government expenditures as a percentage of gdp. taxes mater, inflation matters, but the truth is, when government is spending too much of the auto production and the economic system the growth rate declines and this is throughout the world history. so are really serious plan to reduce government expenditures would create a lot of confidence in the business trinity. secondly, he's a rollback the crazy onslaught of regulations across
ramming some growth and some kind of recovery, we have an incredibly resilient economy. highly of gennaro, and we should be doing better if. what is discouraging is that almost all is caused by poor government policy. we have consistently done the wrong thing off. lou: macroeconomics here, but of like to get your sense of what could be done right now by this president, the fiscal policy to pursue, if that is, indeed, the course, to start generating jobs and start generating economic growth and...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, t
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your...
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well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the second amendment prevailed. you have to feel good about that. i have a feeling that the 15 percent approval rating, given what they are doing with priorities and the american people, it's going to a shoot up any day now because of their terrible, terrible hard work and profound interest in what matters most to their constituents. dramatic developments in the texas prosecutor murders. "dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. i
well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the...
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another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for natural gas and oil. >> that is right. it is a similar decision obama made on the keystone pipeline situation. the prime minister of canada was shocked and turned it down. his administration looked at it, probably the most research environmental project ever, and obama turned it down. not for science reasons, but for political reasons. will jerry brown turn it down for science reasons or political reasons? i don't think he will turn it down. his concern about the state deficit, $500 billion unfunded pension liabilities, stuart, they have to do something about it. this will be a huge revenue in just two y
another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for...
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>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the economy, less. >> we will spend more than last year. >> we cut the deficit in half the fifth year. >> just like shutting down the white house to the little children because obviously little children are not high on the priority list, and just like this, this president to make a cheap political point when we are spending more money, taking in more money, this was his idea, and he doesn't like it, now he's going to make -- he's telling the american people to suffer. >> now i'm confused. now i'm confused. you are the guy who wants to cut the government spending. >> yes, more. >> and anytime they
>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the...
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the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over next six to nine months while we go through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however to go back to your point, how do you protect your money? you stay away from companies that can't grow the revenues and companies showing earnings but also strong revenue growth. so you want to require the company to show that it is hitting on all the cylinders. melissa: scott what do you think you go on cash at this point in order to protect your money? >> i don't think you have to. cash doesn't pay you anything. adjusting for inflation you will go broke safely i like to call it, loses money verse sus inflation. mark touched on something. toilet peep, shampoo, those are things you look at in your 401(k) to
the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over next six to nine months while we go through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will perform better than stocks. >> right now i'm actually in cash the market here last week. talked about how the market looked like it might rollover and it is. however...
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more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think? >> i think i wwuld have too. if for past 12 years or 11 and a half since 9/11 i had a sense, that there is probably not going to be a lot more of those big ones because we got moved to action but this idea of soft target, of you know, can i explode a device in a shopping mall or amusement park or a church, that idea has haunted my, i
more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the...
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the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing schools participating in federal aid programs. massachusetts wants to know if devry filed false information about its students. devry says it is cooperating with the investigations. general motors edges out volkswagen in first quarter sales as both try to catch up to toyota. gm sold 2.36 million cars and trucks around the world in the first three months of 2013. volkswagen sold 2.27 million vehicles during that same time. toyota was in the lead with most cars sold in 2012. rising maintenance costs are making owning a car more expensive. aaa says car expenses are up 2% from last year. the average sedan now
the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing...
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and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a little sign that volatility was going to increase as the bond market was going higher, as the equity markets, the stocks that were being bought were more in the defensive sector. so now finally options are being bought instead of sold, though we are now getting a little bit more fear here in the market, and that is what we are signaling. we are seeing the market possibly changing directions and this 1550 level in the s&p is going to be real key. if we goes significantly below there, we should have a real good sell-off. - todd, who is losing money as gold goes lower? i know central banks might be lo
and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a...
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the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect of the tax hikes? >> no doubt about it. we have been underweight a negative on the home building and consumer discretionary dough mess i canly levered sectors for a couple reasons. one we thought the market was underestimating the tax effect as you alluded to. the second piece was the market was understilting the fact that the mortgage credit channel remains impaired. you see that in bank earnings this week. all the disappointment on the banking side has come on the mortgage channel. david: why bank of america got hit so hard. >> bank of america, jp
the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect...
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economy not doing much to boost markets. the central banks say economic activity expaneledded at a moderate pace from late february to early april. stocks in the s&p 500 today hitting new 52 #-week lows. right now, the dow is lower by 157 points. american airlines says operations today should return to, quote, near normal, and the airline canceled or delayed nearly 2,000 flights yesterday after a massive computer failure. american wasn't able to access its saber system used for everything from reservations to tracking luggage, wait, and fuel. the disaster comes as american is trying to team up with u.s. airways to become the world's largest airline. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ >> breaking news, advisory panel to the u.s. food and drug administration recommended wednesday that the agency approve an experimental treatment for smoking-related lung damage made by smith kline, and their -- the shares are hitting a 52 # -- 52-week high, year to date is something like 13%. go
economy not doing much to boost markets. the central banks say economic activity expaneledded at a moderate pace from late february to early april. stocks in the s&p 500 today hitting new 52 #-week lows. right now, the dow is lower by 157 points. american airlines says operations today should return to, quote, near normal, and the airline canceled or delayed nearly 2,000 flights yesterday after a massive computer failure. american wasn't able to access its saber system used for everything...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back to a special edition of "newsroom," live from boston. i'm wolf blitzer reporting. today, the fbi faces a grilling on capitol hill over the boston bombings, lawmakers want to know if the agency missed vital clues two years ago. that's when agents interviewed the older suspect, tamerlan tsavraev, at the request of the russian government. cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta joins us from washington now with what's going on. a lot of frustration, a lot of what ifs, could if this boston magnificent y massacre been prevented? those are the questions that will be brought forward today. >> that's right, wolf. it will be playing out on capitol hill. the senate intelligence committee has set a hearing for 2:30 this afternoon with fbi officials, they wil
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that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor, where does that come from? well, we have natural-born american citizens that are part of the civilization and culture. and they are -- and these natural-born american citizens are the did he sent ants who came here with a dream. when they came here with a dream, they saw the promise in the statue of liberty. and there is a list of american exceptionalism components that i talked about, most of them in the bill of rights. our forefathers were inspired to come here in order to realize their dream. they saw that they couldn't make it in t
that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor,...
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psychological impact but an economic one, participants pumped estimated $18 million into the local economy. >> tonight eight senators are defending their comprehensive immigration legislation. the so called gang of 8 introduced the plan today and conceded it's not perfect. it does call for border security and a path to citizenship for undocuntedwo ary triggers are strong but achieveable. the path is tough but sit accessible. >> legislation is workable solution to our system, responses have not and cannot repair. >> some say with 20 million americans out of work it doesn't make sense to add millions of foreign workers. the debate begins tomorrow. >> reproductive rights clash wtd rights to free speech today. a board is recommendsing a 25 foot buffer zone in a on valencia street. >> last place we want to get information from is from a theocrat telling us what they think we ought to know. >> abortion rights supporters accused opponents of passing out medical misinformation while bullying potential clients but opponents describe the agencies as compassionate counseling. >> i have never intimida
psychological impact but an economic one, participants pumped estimated $18 million into the local economy. >> tonight eight senators are defending their comprehensive immigration legislation. the so called gang of 8 introduced the plan today and conceded it's not perfect. it does call for border security and a path to citizenship for undocuntedwo ary triggers are strong but achieveable. the path is tough but sit accessible. >> legislation is workable solution to our system,...
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mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature. bill moller has that after the break. th a deadly disease. i was one of them. i'm a nurse and i knew how damaging the disease was to my life. nothing i tried seemed to work. my brother died. from complications of the exact same preventable disease and i knew i had to do something to get healthy. my disease was obesity and after consulting with my doctor, i received the effective treatment i needed. obesity is a second leading cause of preventable death in the united states. but it's a treatable disease, and there's effective treatment options available. now is tim
mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature....
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economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it is sending any particularly clear message but i think that the diminution or weakening of yield is, if anything a negative sign relative to the economy. david: bob crandall who is a snowbird by the way. just found that out. speaking to us from down in florida. by the way when do you go back to gloucester, bob? >> may 1st every year and back to florida in october. david: you missed a long, cold winter. i don't blame you a bit. thank you for coming in, bob. appreciate it. lori: more trouble may be heading apple's way. we have the anal
economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> shepard: five people are dead as fox reports tonight and 6-year-old in the hospital after somebody opened fire in a home in a small illinois town. it happened this morning in manchester about an hour and a half north of st. louis where state police say a few hours later they captured a suspect after a car chase and a shootout. they say he was wounded and died at the hospital. we have a photo of the suspect here. turns out he is the manchester's mayor's the mayor says he hadn't spoken with him in two years but that he thinks he was unemployed. a suspected road rage case caught on camera as a car slams into a bicyclist in beverly hills. police just released the video which is from a few weeks ago they tell us. they say the driver of this white car followed the bicyclist into an alley way. can you see the vehicle pull into what looks like a driveway and turn around here and then just plow head on right into the guy on
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> shepard: five people are dead as fox reports tonight and 6-year-old in the hospital after somebody opened fire in a home in a small illinois town. it happened this morning in manchester about an hour and a half north of st. louis where state police say a few hours later they captured a suspect after a car chase and a shootout....
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on the state of the global economy at a conference in washington d.c.. also to the postmaster general will present the agency's new five-year business plan if it lasts that long. in the post office is losing $25 million per day. of the most on stock of 2012 but not anymore. the sat -- apple $700 days are gone dipping below $400 from the all-time high 72% drop them in next guest from fulcrum securities back when trading at the nosebleed levels he said 30 percent was sheer love and people love think the brander rationally pumping up the price. do you agree? >> sure. any time a stock has run like to go i think there is some type. gerri: you mean apple? >> guns are a. when i was on your show in january of last year we put it on the top-10 list and got out but not at the top either. but during the break you were asking the question is there any hope for apple investors right now? and the expectations have come down. gerri: are you a buyer? >> it is still too early in my book for if you run the performance account but the for the long-term investor who can wea
on the state of the global economy at a conference in washington d.c.. also to the postmaster general will present the agency's new five-year business plan if it lasts that long. in the post office is losing $25 million per day. of the most on stock of 2012 but not anymore. the sat -- apple $700 days are gone dipping below $400 from the all-time high 72% drop them in next guest from fulcrum securities back when trading at the nosebleed levels he said 30 percent was sheer love and people love...
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there's nothing in our laws take in that new information and say, "it's time to redesign our economy so it does not have to depend on chemicals that inherently cause childhood developmental problems." sohas one source of frustration for me. at the same time we have climate change, right? and so the way i see this, we have two separate environmental crises. >> you call it climate change. i think we can appropriately call it climate chaos. >> or climate instability, yes. >> yeah. >> that's right. the environmental crisis seems to me like a tree with two trunks. on one of these trunks is toxic trespass. so all of us are -- >> toxic trespass? >> toxic trespass -- >> you've used that several times. what is it? >> well, it means that chemicals without our consent enter our body sometimes because we inhale them. you know, each of us breathes a pint of atmosphere with every breath. and so that is one way in which toxic air pollutants then enter us, into our bloodstream. so the other trunk of this tree of crisis is climate instability in which is created of course by the combustion of fossil
there's nothing in our laws take in that new information and say, "it's time to redesign our economy so it does not have to depend on chemicals that inherently cause childhood developmental problems." sohas one source of frustration for me. at the same time we have climate change, right? and so the way i see this, we have two separate environmental crises. >> you call it climate change. i think we can appropriately call it climate chaos. >> or climate instability, yes....
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that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit -- an lettedly at the number. intuitively i think it makes sense. i haven't seen an analysis. >> a few stoakdz learn. you learn. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. january 1. 600 billion tax increase added to a $1 trillion tax increase went in to effect as part of affordable care act. shortly after that, it call for additional tax increases. the president's budget access of $1 trillion. the question the administration think that the american people are not pay enough money? >> congressman, the administration had a consistent view we have a big hole in our budget a fiscal gap.
that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit...
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i think that's going to be a positive in the economy. so you have to look at the bright side of some of these things. but you're right, it's impossible to separate the emotional from the economic. and we have both going on. a tragedy occurred. it's hard to separate both. >> emotion plays a big role in the stock market. art, thank you very much. we'll resume our coverage of the boston marathon bombing investigation when the kudlow report comes right back. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. join us at projec
i think that's going to be a positive in the economy. so you have to look at the bright side of some of these things. but you're right, it's impossible to separate the emotional from the economic. and we have both going on. a tragedy occurred. it's hard to separate both. >> emotion plays a big role in the stock market. art, thank you very much. we'll resume our coverage of the boston marathon bombing investigation when the kudlow report comes right back. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com...
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it's how we now participate in all of the activities of the economy. >> mccaskill says people can simply check out a phone from the unemployment office or shelter and with so much abuse, she is now concerned about a new wrinkle. >> sec wants to expand its program knoll broad band. that's a very bad idea, i think. >> she says such a waste of money makes taxpayers think the government just isn't paying attention. and she says the current program is so far out of control we should scrap it and start over, not expand it bret? >> bret: all right, jim. thank you. the treasury department says the internal revenue service the irs overpaid up to $13.6 billion in tax credits designed for low income families last year. the report finds the irs in violation of requirements that it set and meet payment reduction targets that it set and meet payment reduction targets. still ahead, emotions come to the surface over boston and immigration reform. first after a week of domestic turmoil, the president turns his focus to international turmoil. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opport
it's how we now participate in all of the activities of the economy. >> mccaskill says people can simply check out a phone from the unemployment office or shelter and with so much abuse, she is now concerned about a new wrinkle. >> sec wants to expand its program knoll broad band. that's a very bad idea, i think. >> she says such a waste of money makes taxpayers think the government just isn't paying attention. and she says the current program is so far out of control we...
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today on wall street we found the intersection between twitter and crashing the economy. a case study in unexpected vulnerability straight ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or
today on wall street we found the intersection between twitter and crashing the economy. a case study in unexpected vulnerability straight ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it....
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they will do whatever they can to save their economy. a level that would make our federal reserve look like amateurs. i'm saying it's going to work. it's written on cnbc. nikkei has been soaring. 10,000 intended to be a floor for the nikkei. >> i have to tell you, it has impact elsewhere as well. today you have the german 10-year hitting a new low. the italian 120-year hitting a low. they're saying a lot of japanese nationals looking to buy bonds. so it's having an impact on the world, which is pretty positive. >> why not introduce you. >> sure. >> tom is the ceo of kbw. and chief of business insider. they're guest hosts. tom, you bring in really interesting points tell us what's been happening through earnings season. is business improving? >> so the good news is banks have been hitting their estimates. we have a quarter of the industry report. a few more coming out today. it's really all about the outlook. the outlook is getting a little more revenue perspective. we need the economy to help. the banks recovered from the crisis. near ze
they will do whatever they can to save their economy. a level that would make our federal reserve look like amateurs. i'm saying it's going to work. it's written on cnbc. nikkei has been soaring. 10,000 intended to be a floor for the nikkei. >> i have to tell you, it has impact elsewhere as well. today you have the german 10-year hitting a new low. the italian 120-year hitting a low. they're saying a lot of japanese nationals looking to buy bonds. so it's having an impact on the world,...
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how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it probably would be getting better at an earlier stage. we didn't need to be in this mess for five years, it could have been a three-year ordeal. stuart: can you say that this economy is getting that much better. hardly any growth in the fourth quarter of last year and cooked the books on this year's first quarter. >> a difference between the number, the new calculation and the old calculation? i don't know either, but it's not going to be three full percentage points on gdp. we're the not going from a negative growth to a 3% growth rate because they changed the d
how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it...
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring....
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we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth. >> brown: one of the questions as you gather here is whether the world bank is r elevaore,i you had a number of countries that have grown and made great strides. there are other areas where they can seek investment now. what's the case for the continued relevance of the world bank? >> brazil, russia, india, china, south africa, the most high profile middle income countries the experience that i've had in going to each of those countries is that they don't want less of the world bank they want more of theorl w bank it's not so much they need our money but our expertise and it's our very specific ability
we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth....
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doesn't matter that the realty is the underlying economy is not growing and getting a little weaker with the higher taxes, but, you know, and i also like netflix. i like amazon. i like sales force. i like companies that they actually are creating demand because they're new leading edge products. yes they have a very high p-e. so does sales force. so does amazon. but they're generate, they at tracking new revenues from new businesses that didn't exist before. netflix is a great example. david: one. hits against apple right now, which you are recommending. and this is to michael. they haven't come out with a new product line. they have been sort of revising some old models. does that concern you? are you still for apple even though the new products don't seem to be anywhere to be seen? >> i would agree with you, in the past couple quarters we haven't seen anything compelling coming out. but i think that is going to change. i think we heard a lot about an i-watch. i think we heard about itv. we heard about a new ipad coming out. we'll get something not a complete makeover but a new iphone.
doesn't matter that the realty is the underlying economy is not growing and getting a little weaker with the higher taxes, but, you know, and i also like netflix. i like amazon. i like sales force. i like companies that they actually are creating demand because they're new leading edge products. yes they have a very high p-e. so does sales force. so does amazon. but they're generate, they at tracking new revenues from new businesses that didn't exist before. netflix is a great example. david:...
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we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not
we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting...
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whether it's the fed or the economy or both. i don't know. i've got to -- our producer is screaming at me. abigail dolittle larry mcdonald and seema mody. lingering questions about the boston terror bombing. what law enforcement can do to stop future attacks. former attorney general alberto gonzalez is our next guest up on kudlow. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathi
whether it's the fed or the economy or both. i don't know. i've got to -- our producer is screaming at me. abigail dolittle larry mcdonald and seema mody. lingering questions about the boston terror bombing. what law enforcement can do to stop future attacks. former attorney general alberto gonzalez is our next guest up on kudlow. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd...
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under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of the sequester, they have a hiring freeze in place. the one place they point out they are hiring, is in china. it says we have substitute -- institute a hiring freeze with china being the only exception. they point out not because of lower wages paid in china. because the chinese are copying what has historically been a successful u.s. model of investing in science and research. and it would be very short sighted if we pursue the austerity approach cut the investment in at time when many major international competitor are followi
under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of...
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because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's important. >> earnings, you want to know shareholder value, look at profits. you want to know how business is faring. look at profits. >> short term, not long term. >> by the way, profits are a turning point profits turn up before revenues turn up. profits will turn down before revenues go down. profits are a leading indicator of the stockmarket. anyway, carole roth, good fun, great stuff. now, tomorrow, tomorrow, a big day in dallas. get this. jochlt w. bush presidential library will have its grand opening, what other time to have the debate in the recent
because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's...
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. >>> when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs, gop leaders have stuck to one solution. cut spending. >> it's time to cut spending. >> try and reduce the level of spending here in washington. >> our goal here is to cut spending. >> the sequester, it does cut spendi ing spending. >> cut spending. oh, sure, that'll fix everything, right? wrong. president obama repeatedly warned that last month's automatic budget cuts would hurt our economy and slow down our recovery. >> my budget also replaces the foolish across the board spending cuts that are already hurting our economy. >> but speaker boehner, majority leader cantor, and the other far right wingers wouldn't budge. and now the cuts are hurting air travelers. the faa has been forced to slash hours for 47,000 employees. including 15,000 air traffic controllers. and we're seeing airport delays all across the country. surely boehner and cantor are -- would be flying high. after all, they got those spending cuts they wanted to badly, didn't they? not quite. instead, they're still on the attack against the president. pushing
. >>> when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs, gop leaders have stuck to one solution. cut spending. >> it's time to cut spending. >> try and reduce the level of spending here in washington. >> our goal here is to cut spending. >> the sequester, it does cut spendi ing spending. >> cut spending. oh, sure, that'll fix everything, right? wrong. president obama repeatedly warned that last month's automatic budget cuts would hurt our economy and...
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we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social entrepreneurship and the social welfare and also what do you see as the relationship between government and social on to be no ship? should government support it, invest in it vote unquote, or should it just sort of urgent language and stance on? >> that question essential to everything am trying to say, which is the best way that the government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is des
we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line...
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spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use as a safety cushion therefore i think politicians are primarily responsible for the fall at a rather a direct question now what happened in cyprus can we describe this is an action to expropriate russian money and in general how much money did russia lose out on this or do you agree with president vladimir putin saying that what happened there is going to make investors more inclined to keep russian money to keep their money in russia. i wouldn't call it an action to expropriate russian money since there were not too many options to choose from this is a very unpleasant way to deal with the problem maybe ev
spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use...
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if the economy continues to move, the safety is intact. lori: they may postpone these for those 30 days. do you think that is a viable solution? >> they have that flexibility. they think they will get us back to the table to have an increased tax on the american people. that will not happen. lori: people do not even bother to make flight arrangements. melissa: that lay. it hurts the whole industry. lori: the government waiting on fisker. trying to recoup taxpayer dollars. melissa: first, here is a look at who is up and who is out on this wild day in the markets. we will be right back ♪ why are 8 million people why are 8 million people sleeping better tonight? they went to a sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed. a d with dual air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. the only place youl find our bed-clinically proven to help each of you sleep more soundly. and the only place you'll find sleep professionals that will help you find a number that
if the economy continues to move, the safety is intact. lori: they may postpone these for those 30 days. do you think that is a viable solution? >> they have that flexibility. they think they will get us back to the table to have an increased tax on the american people. that will not happen. lori: people do not even bother to make flight arrangements. melissa: that lay. it hurts the whole industry. lori: the government waiting on fisker. trying to recoup taxpayer dollars. melissa: first,...
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that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a labor representative at the professional aerospace union and he explained to us his stance on trade negotiations. a lot of times you kind of suggested this in the way you friend the question a lot of times it comes across as free trade versus protectionism and my union for instance where in the earth space industry we're one hundred percent in favor of trade everybody i know is in favor of trade we make products the rest world wants to buy so the issue for us is is having a good trade policy or a bad trade policy and i think we would know a good trade policy i think all of us do a good trade policy is o
that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a...
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and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten years later the statue of limitation and he said if you're not willing to do these things you should not be in the hedge fund business why you know if this is putting our economy a risk for the money out of out of the middle class it's great it's creating huge economic this distortions i mean we're wealth inequality united states is among the worst in the world now whereas you know when reagan came into office we were pretty reasonable. in the minute we have left here. is anybody going to do anything about this or any serious efforts elizabeth warren as well you know we were we had a
and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten...
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. >>> we're going to see delays for the carriers, the passengers, and frankly i believe for the economy. >>> the country's largest pilots union and the airline is trade association are suing to stop the fur lou. asian markets were mostly higher. tokyo's nikkei added about 2% to a nearly 5-year high. hong kong's hang seng added a fraction. essentially major countries including apple, ford, exxonmobil, will release their earnings this week. it comes as they finish their worst week since november. the dow lost 317 points while nasdaq lofrt nearly 89. there's good news at the pump with a gallon of gas dropping 11 cents. the lung berg survey now finds the total. tulsa has the cheapest at $3.21 a gaon while chicago is the most expensive in the continental u.s. at 3.97. >>> oblivion beat the competition at the box office this weekend. the sigh-fie thriller stars tom cruise as one of the last humans on a war-torn earth following an alien investigation. it hauled in more than $83 million. 42 fell to second place with $178 million in second. the croods rounds out the top three with 5.93. anne-mar
. >>> we're going to see delays for the carriers, the passengers, and frankly i believe for the economy. >>> the country's largest pilots union and the airline is trade association are suing to stop the fur lou. asian markets were mostly higher. tokyo's nikkei added about 2% to a nearly 5-year high. hong kong's hang seng added a fraction. essentially major countries including apple, ford, exxonmobil, will release their earnings this week. it comes as they finish their worst...
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these are preventible tragedies that disable our workers, devastate our families, and damage our economy. now it looks increasingly like the fertilizer plant that exploded last wednesday may have been a preventible tragedy. according to reuters, the plant had been storing more than 1300 times the amount of ammonium nitrate fertilizer that would normally alert the u.s. department of homeland security to a possible safety oversight. that's 100 times more than the amount of ammonium nitrate used in the oklahoma city bombing. remembertive thompson from mississippi and a ranking member of the house committee on homeland security released a statement saying, quote, it seems this manufacturer was willfully off the grid. yet we understand the department of homeland security did not even know the plant existed until it blew up. i strongly believe if the proper safeguards were in place, the loss of life and destruction could have been far less extensive. while many of the initial mist relatives boston quickly appeared to come into focus, in texas, we're left mostly with unanswered questions. first
these are preventible tragedies that disable our workers, devastate our families, and damage our economy. now it looks increasingly like the fertilizer plant that exploded last wednesday may have been a preventible tragedy. according to reuters, the plant had been storing more than 1300 times the amount of ammonium nitrate fertilizer that would normally alert the u.s. department of homeland security to a possible safety oversight. that's 100 times more than the amount of ammonium nitrate used...
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economy is going to be 3% larger. bad news is nothing's changed other than the way we calculate the size of the u.s. economy. >> oh, my goodness. >> great. >> thanks for being here. you added a lot. mika, thank you so much. mika, you're going to try to make the jump? >> no. well, maybe. we'll see. >> maybe the surface. we'll see. >> i like the surface. using it to cover myself. >> a.j., phone home. it's way too early, what time is it, mike? >> it's time for "morning joe." right now other than a.j. clementi's first day on the job, the most important thing is it's time for chuck todd. >> now. >>> the surviving boston bombing suspect starts to answer investigators' questions. legal experts and lawmakers debate his rights. this morning we're talk to the top lawyer at the acclu. congressman peter king who says the suspect should be treated like an enemy combatant. >>> back in washington senator marco rubio tries to steer his party to an immigration deal. some veteran republicans raise new questions and an up and comer coul
economy is going to be 3% larger. bad news is nothing's changed other than the way we calculate the size of the u.s. economy. >> oh, my goodness. >> great. >> thanks for being here. you added a lot. mika, thank you so much. mika, you're going to try to make the jump? >> no. well, maybe. we'll see. >> maybe the surface. we'll see. >> i like the surface. using it to cover myself. >> a.j., phone home. it's way too early, what time is it, mike? >>...